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Grounded in trauma-informed approaches, intersectionality theory, and critical race theory, Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy for BIPOC Communities: Decolonizing Mental Health embodies psychotherapeutic practices via anti-racist, anti-oppressive, and culturally responsive paradigms. Complete with practical case studies, psychoeducational frameworks, and the author’s own inclusion and healing therapy (IHT) model, content from this book inspires practitioners to update their therapeutic competencies to effectively support BIPOC clients. This book is an essential read for current and future intersectional psychologists, psychotherapists, social workers, counsellors, lawyers, educators, and healthcare professionals who actively work with BIPOC communities.
The purpose of this book is to help mental health professionals increase their cultural competence to better serve Pentecostal and Charismatic Christians who are congregants in the world’s fastest-growing religious movement. My focus is twofold. First, I aim to increase the reader’s awareness and knowledge about Christians who live their faith within Pentecostal cultures. Second, I hope to increase the reader’s knowledge about the assessment and treatment of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christians with mental health needs based on a review of research and recommendations from experienced clinicians. My approach to assessment and treatment is the commonly held view that best practices ar...
Therapist Self-Disclosure gives clinicians professional and practical guidance on how and when to self-disclose in therapy. Chapters weave together theory, research, case studies, and applications to examine types of self-disclosure, timing, factors and dynamics of the therapeutic relationship, ethics in practice, and cultural, demographic, and vulnerability factors. Chapter authors then examine self-disclosure with specific client populations, including clients who are LGBTQ, Christian, multicultural, suffering from eating disorders or trauma, in forensic settings, at risk for suicide, with an intellectual disability, or are in recovery for substance abuse.This book will very helpful to graduate students, early career practitioners, and more seasoned professionals who have wrestled with decisions about whether to self-disclose under various clinical circumstances.
Social Justice and Counseling represents the intersection between therapy, counseling, and social justice. The international roster of contributing researchers and practitioners demonstrate how social justice unfolds, utterance by utterance, in conversations that attend to social inequities, power imbalances, systemic discrimination, and more. Beginning with a critical interrogation of the concept of social justice itself, subsequent sections cover training and supervising from a social justice perspective, accessing local knowledge to privilege client voices, justice and gender, and anti-pathologizing and the politics of practice. Each chapter concludes with reflection questions for readers to engage experientially in what authors have offered. Students and practitioners alike will benefit from the postmodern, multicultural perspectives that underline each chapter.
Many textbooks teach the practice of counselling to new learners by relying on basic ideas generated before the 1970s and grafting more recent developments onto this foundation as optional modalities. David Pare avoids this trap. He does not assume that the world has not changed or that innovative ideas that demand attention are not constantly being produced. Neither does he dismiss the foundations of counselling laid a generation or two ago as irrelevant. Instead he weaves into them new emphases drawn from the most creative practices of recent decades and makes them relevant to students learning the basics of practice. Specifically, ideas drawn from the turn to meaning are placed alongside well-established traditions of counselling.
Stories of mothers who survived sexual abuse as children reveal the struggles, challenges, and triumphs of this special group of women. Unraveling the veil of silence and capturing the experiences of mothers who were sexually abused as children, this book offers a first step in both supporting mothers and disrupting the cycle of intergenerational abuse that keeps these mothers isolated and alone in their mothering challenges and successes. Each story reveals the concerns, the needs, the difficulties, and the fears these mothers confront as they parent their children while struggling with their own past experiences. By examining the therapeutic needs and concerns of mothers who have survived ...
Dieses Buch stellt eine Fortsetzung von „Supervision auf dem Prüfstand“ aus dem Jahr 2002 dar und bietet eine Analyse der internationalen Supervisionsforschung und ihrer Entwicklung ab dem Jahr 2003 bis 2016. Der Forschungsprozess orientierte sich am Vorgehen und den Themenclustern von „Supervision auf dem Prüfstand“ Teil 1 und basiert vor allem auf der Recherche von Publikationen zu empirischen Studien in Datenbanken und in zweiter Linie auf der direkten Recherche in Fachzeitschriften und Handbüchern. „Supervision auf dem Prüfstand“ Teil 2 ermöglicht einen Überblick über Designs und Ergebnisse in der internationalen empirischen Supervisionsforschung und untersucht die Evidenzbasierung innerhalb der Themengebiete. So werden die vor allem englischsprachigen empirischen Studien der deutschsprachigen SupervisorInnen- und Forschungscommunity zugänglich gemacht.
Este libro constituye una introducción exhaustiva a las ideas del construccionismo social y su aplicación en el ámbito de las terapias psicológicas. Dirigido tanto a terapeutas en formación como a profesionales cualificados, su propósito es fomentar una comprensión de la terapia como un proceso socialmente construido y relacional, promoviendo el desarrollo profesional con una mayor conciencia cultural, social y política. Abogando por la figura del terapeuta activista, este texto explora la interacción entre lo micro y lo macro en los contextos terapéuticos, y rechaza la noción del paciente aislado para examinar cómo las condiciones sociales más amplias pueden afectar al individu...